GEIMS Vietnam 2025 – A Strategic Bridge Between Supply and Demand in Vietnam’s Electronics and Smart Manufacturing Industry
Global Electronic Intelligent Manufacturing Show ‒ Vietnam (GEIMS Vietnam) will officially return from November 20–22, 2025, at the I.C.E Hanoi International Exhibition Center (91 Tran Hung Dao / 4 Tran Binh Trong, Cua Nam Ward, Hanoi). This marks the second edition of the exhibition organized by Global Sources, a leading international trade show organizer with over 20 years of industry experience. GEIMS Vietnam 2025 is expected to become a key destination for global buyers in the electronics and smart manufacturing sectors.
The show will feature over 200 international suppliers across 250+ booths, coming from Asia’s major electronics manufacturing hubs including Vietnam, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan. GEIMS Vietnam will showcase thousands of breakthrough products and technologies, spanning six core categories:
- Electronic Components/Wire Harnesses
- Surface Mount Equipment and Testing & Measurement Devices
- Factory Support Equipment and Related Materials
- Precision Processing Parts and Automation Equipment
GEIMS Vietnam 2025: Practical Solutions to Save Time and Optimize Supply Chain Costs
If you are an engineer, operations manager, R&D specialist, or work in sales or marketing at an electronics manufacturing plant, GEIMS Vietnam 2025 is an unmissable event. It is the ideal destination for you to explore a comprehensive showcase of the most advanced technologies in the industry — from components, SMT equipment, and measurement systems to factory operation software, cleanroom supplies, robotics, machine vision, and automation solutions.
Amid the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains and their strong shift toward Southeast Asia, Vietnam is emerging as a new hub for electronics manufacturing, marked by impressive growth. Today’s electronics manufacturing and assembly plants are not only sourcing components — they are also looking for trusted local suppliers in Vietnam to build a flexible, cost-efficient, and customizable domestic supply chain.